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| Birth: | About 1612 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England 1 1 |
| Death: | About 1677 in Maidstone, Kent, UK 1 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Martin BARNHAM Sir b. About 1550 in County Kent, England |
| Mother: | Ursula RUDSTONE b. About 1554 in Boughton Monchelsea, County Kent, England |
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| Christening: 20 Oct 1577 Hollingbourne, County Kent, England 1 |
| Burial: 16 Sep 1646 Boughton Monchelsea, County Kent, England 1 |
| Residence: Maidstone, Kent, UK 1 1 |
| Changed: 10 Nov 2006 14:04:32 |
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| Elizabeth LEONARD Lady (Wife) b. 26 Nov 1581
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| Marriage: | 3 JAN 1598 in Sevenoakes, Kent, England 10 NOV 2006 15:00:11 |
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Margaret BARNHAM b. About 1600 in Boughton Monchelsea, County Kent, England
Dacre Bar BARNHAM b. About 1604 in Kent, England
Judith BARNHAM b. About 1615 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Robert BARNHAM b. About 1606 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Edward BARNHAM b. About 1608 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Elizabeth BARNHAM b. About 1617 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Martin BARNHAM b. About 1610 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Francis BARNHAM b. About 1612 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Dudley BARNHAM b. About 1616 in Boughton Monchelsea, County Kent, England
William BARNHAM b. About 1616 in Boughton Monchelsea, County Kent, England
John BARNHAM b. About 1622 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Winthrop BARNHAM b. About 1623
Thomas BARNHAM b. About 1625 in Hollingbourne, County Kent, England
Charles BARNHAM b. About 1626
Benedict BARNHAM b. About 1628
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Source ; " The Barnum Family , 1350-1907 " & Vital Records of Fairfield , CT. & Barnum Web Site .
" There are several areas of confusion about the life of Sir Francis : 'The Barnum Family' (in different editions) says that he was born in Kent about 1582 or 1592 ; the ' Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family' gives his birthplace as Holling bourne and the date of 20 Oct. 1576. " The Barnum Family" (both editions) also says that Sir Francis was knighted in 1603; other sources indicate that it was his father, Sir Martin Barnham , who was knighted --on July 23 of that year.
"The Barnum Family " also states that Sir Francis served in Parliament in 1603 , 1604 and 1610. gives his wife's name as Elizabeth Lennard , while other sources call her Elizabeth Leonard , Baroness Dacre. That source is alone in stating that Si r Francis had 15 children , of whom the immigrant ancestor THOMAS BARNHAM , was the last. Only nine of the supposed 15 children are named , and Robert is called a Baronet, and second son of nine .
" The Barnum Family" also mentions a son , Winthrop , not found in other sources , whom is said came to America with his brother Edward in 1630. Mention is also made of Edward (here called a son or nephew) who came to America and returned to Eng land in 1649.
No information has been found concerning possible daughters of Sir Frances.
This information shows THOMAS BARNAM (1625-1695)as a son of SIR FRANCIS , based primarily on the statement of Noah G. Barnum in " The Barnum Family, 1517-1904 " . Although the statement has not been proven, neither has it been disproved , and se ems likely based upon the ' An Account of the Familie of LENNARD and BARETT ' Chapter III (pages 226-227) states ," At the time that Lord Darce( Sampson
( Leonard ) Lennard's grandson , Richard , Lord Darce ) wrote his Family History there existed in the possession of Sir Thomas Rider , of Boughton , Kent (England) a MS. account written by his ancestor , Sir Francis Barnham , of his own famil y , of which Lord Dacre obtained a copy. I give the following quotation from it , as Sir Francis mentions his marriage with Sampson a daughter Elizabeth , and he also refers to his father-in-law 's mode of living and to his characters :
" In the fortieth year of Queen Elizabeth my Father Martin Barnham served the Office of High Sherriff of the County of Kent and during his Shrievalty married me to daughter of Mr. Sampson Lennard and Lady Dacre in which match his goodness sough t rather to give me a Wife that might bring me a Noble alliance and promise the happiness of a good Wife ( as being borne of a Mother that abounded as much in worth
& Virtue as in honor ) than to enrich himself or his other children by so great a Portion as it is probable he might have had in divers( different) places, if that had been his Chiefest Ayme in my Marriage .......Within less than two years afte r my Marriage , I came to live in my Father's House tho' I had then by Covenant one Years Being more with my Father-in-law ( Mr. Sampson Lennard ) who tho' he kept a very honourable House and lived in all respects in so brave a Fashion , as might make the being there very delightfull, especially to me , who had always from all hands a very loving & Noble treatment , yet the happiness promissed myself in the comfort of my Father's king & familiar usage , & in his Advice & instructions & c made me hasten my coming to live with him "
(with Thanks to Ann Manning Tappero )
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- Title: RootsWeb
Date: 10 NOV 2006
Date: 9 Nov 2006
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